UN TO THE RESCUE!

Good old BBC, always giving us the facts. It reports today that the United Nations is to begin a major food distribution programe in Port-au-Prince, a mere three weeks after the earthquake. Meanwhile doctors voice concern that the US has halted evacuation of the critically injured to the US. Get with the meme; UN=good. US = Bad.

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10 Responses to UN TO THE RESCUE!

  1. diana brosnan says:

    The world needs to do more for Haiti. The people there have already suffered a lot. Let us all come together for Haiti. This is Diana from Israeli Uncensore News. 

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    • Asuka Langley Soryu says:

      I propose we do a lot, lot less for Haiti. Several hundred million dollars less. I know we’ll have to do without <insert something useful Haiti produces, if anything> for a while, but damn it, it’s a sacrifice worth making.
      I propose France re-colonises Haiti. I hate the French and everything they stand for, but that’s the only way Haiti is ever going to be anything but a squalid zoo. They simply don’t have the ability to run a country without handouts from civilised countries and blocs.
      And if that’s unacceptable, the there’s always Plan B: cut off all aid and outside assistance, and let nature take its course.

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    • John Horne Tooke says:

      The people were suffering before the earthquake – it is only now that the lefties have been able to find it on the map.

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  2. Martin says:

    Sorry but the UN is a joke. Typical of the BBC not to report on the farce of UN soldiers practising their instrument playing or UN soldiers taking aid away from starving people. The UN is a joke but of course it’s a bloated left wing organisation full of corrupt killers, hence loved by the BBC.

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  3. Asuka Langley Soryu says:

    Compared to the usual doing absolutely nothing or making the situation several orders of magnitude worse, three weeks of handwringing and meetings is positively fast for the United Nations.

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    • deegee says:

      I’m no fan of the UN but it should be noted the UN is totally unable to take quick action. It has no armed forces, no ships or planes and limited budget for emergencies. It is forced to beg the member states to provide this and that on a case by case basis.

      I agree with Asuka Langley Soryu in this. Three weeks is positively fast.

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      • Martin says:

        So the UN should step aside and let the US military sort it out.

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      • John Anderson says:

        But the UN had people there on the ground,  including troops and lost of trucks that could have been helping with food distribution.

        As with Indonesia – the UN and many of the NGOs (already present) have been pretty useless.  In spite of huge funding over many years – which has simply built up the dependency culture in Haiti. 

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  4. John R Smith says:

    Only nation states are ever successful at this kind of thing. The UN is a failed organisation. Nothing it does is ever a success. Why we continue to fund it is beyond me.

    Oil for food – FAIL
    Former Yugoslavia – FAIL
    Human rights committee full of rights abusers – FAIL
    Rwanda – FAIL
    Sex abuse by UN troops overlooked – FAIL
    Climate change!! – FAIL

    And so on and so on…

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    • Damon says:

      …srebrenica safe zone …fail
      protect marsh arabs …fail
      protect Kurds….fail

      restore order in madedonia…fail

      prevent lawlessness in sierra leone…fail

      protect population of sierra leone…fail

      support government of sierra leone…fail

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